Fuel station air pumps

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David.
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Re: Fuel station air pumps

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How about a clip on adaptor, less chance of losing air.

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Or a 90deg tyre valve.

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Re: Fuel station air pumps

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Hi
  thanks fellas for all the input, I think that I might invest in the forecourt converter/pedal cycle look alike adaptor, but will still carry the compressor. Cheers.
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BobM wrote:I think that I might invest in the forecourt converter/pedal cycle look alike adaptor
Looks like the best option, clip on & flexible.

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Re: Fuel station air pumps

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Hi,
    Bought the adapter pictured above, works fine, pretty good bit of kit. Cheers all.
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Re: Fuel station air pumps

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I never use garage pumps.  I check the tyres on all our bike at least every two weeks using a hand pump at home.  If I am touring I carry a small hand pump and pressure gauge with me.     
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